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Ecoworld, Delivering Great New Places for Londoners to Live Verdo | Kew Bridge Location The New Place To Be Surrounded by well-kept parks, the RIVER THAMES KEW BRIDGE KEW GREEN ROYAL BOTANIC tropical gardens of Kew and the River GARDENS AT KEW Thames, Verdo - Kew Bridge is more than a selection of beautiful new homes. This is the start of an exciting regeneration and a whole new neighbourhood, with new people to meet and new places to go. Following extensive research in the community, there will be new shops, cafés and restaurants, with new paths and bridges. It’s a new destination in West London, hosting events in a dedicated space set aside for the local community. LONDON MUSEUM OF WATER AND STEAM With the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Village and Chiswick close by – plus outstanding rail and road connections – you can enjoy contemporary living in a place with a uniquely KEW BRIDGE STATION FUTURE ECOWORLD vibrant spirit. This is more than a fresh start. LONDON DEVELOPMENT This is a passionate new beginning. GUNNERSBURY STATION PLANNED CONNECTION TO HS2 AND CROSSRAIL FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS M4 MOTORWAY HEATHROW AIRPORT (12 MINS) CENTRAL LONDON GUNNERSBURY PARK CGI is indicative only / Not representative of the final product Page 04 Page 05 Verdo | Kew Bridge Site Plan ed oeio o d roril NORTHERN CONCOURSE re e New ooridge TITAN COURT Breord oi di oe GREEN DRAGON LANE LIONEL ROAD SOUTH CAPITAL INTERCHANGE WAY EASTERN CONCOURSE ie oe TEMERAIRE PLACE Lodo e o er d e Li oe Kew Bridge io GREEN DRAGON LANE Kew oe oo KEW BRIDGE ROAD Kew Bridge err io A New Neighbourhood io or for Kew Bridge KEW BRIDGE ROAD Verdo | Kew Bridge The Development Welcome to Verdo - Kew Bridge, London’s Most Exciting New Neighbourhood. This breathtaking collection of studio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments surrounded by stunning private gardens, sits moments away from Kew Bridge and in the heart of West London’s multi-million pound regeneration zone. Verdo – Kew Bridge will also become a new destination in West London, a place with a dedicated space set aside for the local community with events and attractions throughout the year. Verdo - Kew Bridge External View CGI is indicative only / Not representative of the final product Page 08 Page 09 Verdo | Kew Bridge The Development Exclusively Yours There’s exquisite contemporary living, and there’s living at Verdo - Kew Bridge. Discover impeccably stylish interiors throughout, with a welcoming lobby managed by our on-site concierge. All apartments have access to the spacious residents’ lounge which includes social areas to meet friends, have dinner or relax, as well as work zones and a meeting room. The lounge links to a media room, where you can enjoy films or sporting events with friends, and a residents’ gym. The lounge spills directly out to the residents’ podium gardens. The sunlit terraces and inviting play areas are waiting to be explored Residents’ Lounge and enjoyed. CGI is indicative only / Not representative of the final product Page 10 Page 11 Verdo | Kew Bridge The Development Residents’ Podium Gardens CGI is indicative only / Not representative of the final product Page 12 Page 13 Verdo | Kew Bridge The Development An Exquisite Home Designed with modern lifestyles in mind, each apartment offers a spacious, light-filled living area and sleek contemporary kitchen, perfect for entertaining or relaxing. Tall windows lead on to elegant balconies and quality finishes are used throughout. You can choose between two colour palette options to suit your individual taste. This is luxury living on a whole new level. Living/Dining CGI is indicative only / Not representative of the final product Page 14 Page 15 Verdo | Kew Bridge 200+ 17,250 Companies have chosen to find their homes along the Capacity stadium for Brentford FC and London Irish Golden Mile, making it a hub for substantial investment Rugby Club at the heart of the regeneration zone The Excitement is Growing With fantastic transport connections and close proximity to West London’s most beautiful green spaces, it’s long been an area with huge potential. Now, it’s finally time for Brentford to thrive, thanks 200,000 £5.45M to a visionary regeneration plan that will redefine the town and make the most of its extraordinary location. Jobs in the local area Improvements to the riverside Just over a mile from Verdo - Kew Bridge, the Golden Mile and Chiswick Business Park are home to the Global, European and National headquarters of some of the world’s leading businesses. Highest 15% The borough has the highest concentration of blue chip House price growth predicted in companies, as well as media and broadcasting jobs in London West London from 2018 to 2022 +40% 290,000 25% of the borough is renters with an expected The population of Hounslow is expected 40% increase over the next 10 years to grow by over 290,000 by 2021 Page 16 Verdo | Kew Bridge Connections 2 mins 17 mins 23 mins 30 mins National Rail Brentford Kew Bridge Clapham Vauxhall London Junction Waterloo EXPERIENCE AN 10 mins 16 mins 24 mins 31 mins Underground Gunnersbury Hammersmith Earls Court Victoria Embankment 8 mins 3 mins 20 mins 40 mins Overground Richmond Kew Gardens Gunnersbury West Highbury Hampstead & Islington 16 mins 45 mins 45 mins 50 mins 90 mins Airports Kew Bridge Heathrow London City London Luton Gatwick London Stansted Airport Airport Airport Airport Airport National Rail Underground Road Kew Bridge railway station, on the South Gunnersbury station is around 10 minutes’ Verdo - Kew Bridge is less than half a mile to LONDON COMMUTE Western network, is just 1 minute’s walk walk away. From here, pick up the District line the M4, offering direct motorway journeys to away. Trains run every 15 minutes to Clapham to Earls Court (16 mins), Victoria (24 mins) and Slough, Reading, Swindon and Bristol as well as Junction (17 mins), Vauxhall (23 mins) and Embankment (31 mins). easy routes to Bicester and Oxford via the M40. Waterloo (30 mins). You can also travel to With Kew Bridge so close, the meeting point of Reading, Guildford and Southampton without Overground London’s key North and South Circular routes, needing to go into central London. it’s easy to cross the river or head North. Gunnersbury station also offers Overground services, with modern, air-conditioned trains. Air Travel to Richmond (8 mins), West Hampstead With connections as good as these, (20 mins) and Highbury & Islington (40 mins). Join the M4 for a fast journey to London it’s easy to be spontaneous at the Heathrow (10 miles; from 20 mins) or take weekend – while enjoying fast commuting the train to Feltham and catch the bus link. into central London during the week. If you’re flying from Gatwick, take the train to Clapham Junction and hop on one of the Journey times taken from tfl.co.uk and google.co.uk/maps regular southbound services (25 mins). Page 18 Page 19 Verdo | Kew Bridge Location A Prime Location rord Weey ee ie With Kew Bridge station on your i r doorstep and Gunnersbury Tube King’s Cross Viori r station just 10 minutes’ walk away, St. Pancras the delights of the capital are ege r effortlessly close. M25 Euston Marylebone Regent’s Ealing Park ig Common Liverpool Street Weied Paddington ove rde Wie i Mair de r Shepherd’s r r Bush iwi Keigo London Waterloo Bridge err Bie r Knightsbridge r Weier M4 M4 Gunnersbury Heri M25 Vauxhall Kew iwi Bridge ere Bie r Bere r Kew Fulham rde Broadway Bere iod earow iror Hoow Richmond oo Clapham Junction Clapham Twie iod r iedo oo Gawi Wiedo iror Drive Times Underground Overground M4 4 mins London City Airport 45 mins Hammersmith 10 mins Kew Gardens 3 mins Chiswick High Road 4 mins London Luton Airport 45 mins Earl’s Court 16 mins Richmond 8 mins M25 12 mins London Gatwick Airport 50 mins Victoria 24 mins West Hampstead 20 mins Richmond Park 14 mins London Stansted Airport 90 mins Waterloo 28 mins Journey time from Gunnersbury Station London Heathrow Airport 16 mins Source: Google Maps Embankment 31 mins Journey time from Gunnersbury Station Page 20 Page 21 Verdo | Kew Bridge Education West London is renowned for the quality of its education, and Kew Bridge and its environs are no exception. At Primary level, The Queen’s Church of England School, Grove Park WHERE School and Lionel School are all within a mile of Verdo - Kew Bridge and are Ofsted-rated ‘outstanding’. All three schools are highly regarded for their thriving environment and enthusiastic pupils. Local Secondary schools include Kew House; a modern co-educational senior school, as well as Gunnersbury Catholic School for boys and Twyford Church of England High School, both of which offer a mixed sixth form and pride themselves on their ‘outstanding’ Ofsted rating. 0.8 0.4 1.0 miles miles mile Queens Church of Lionel Road Grove Park England Primary School Primary School Primary School Primary Schools Mixed | Ages 4 - 11 Mixed | Ages 3 - 11 Mixed | Ages 3 - 11 Ofsted Outstanding Ofsted Outstanding Ofsted Outstanding 1.8 1.3 1.9 miles miles mile Twyford Church of Gunnersbury Brentford School England High School Catholic School for Girls Secondary Schools Mixed | Ages 11 - 18 Boys | Ages 11 - 18 Girls | Ages 11 - 18 Ofsted Outstanding Ofsted Outstanding Ofsted Good 0.1 2.6 1.0 MINDS SPARK miles miles mile Kew House St Benedicts The Harrodian School School School Private Schools Mixed | Ages 11 - 18 Mixed | Ages 3 - 18 Mixed | Ages 3 - 11 Ofsted Good, ISI Pass ISI Pass Ofsted Good For older children, there’s the Brentford School for Girls, rated one of the top 100 non-selective state schools by the Department of Education, and ‘Good with Outstanding features’ by Ofsted.
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